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June 21st, 2013 by
RESCUECOM
Flipboard is a tablet application for iPad and Android that aims to improve the user experience for consuming social media and news. Mike McCue, the CEO of the company, founded Flipboard in 2010 alongside iPhone engineer Evan Doll. He branded the app as a “social magazine”, which collects information from a person’s many different social media accounts and specific news sources and places it into a magazine aesthetic for the user. Users can then quickly flip through the digital pages of their personalized magazine to take in all the information from their media and news feeds in a single place. This is opposed to the traditional web format of news and social media, which usually involves vertical scrolling and does not consolidate and organize your data the way Flipboard attempts to do. Those who have interest in Flipboard but are struggling with the app should find iPad support for help. McCue has lead Flipboard to great success since founding it. He has helped to make the application one of the most featured and prominent on both Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS operating systems. Read more »

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May 23rd, 2013 by
RESCUECOM
There has been a major shift in consumer purchasing behavior in the personal computer market over the last two years. Traditional desktop and laptop PCs, have seen significant decline in year-over-year sales. In the first quarter of 2013, there was an 11.7% year-over-year drop in shipments for the traditional PC market in the United States. Meanwhile, US tablet shipments grew 49.6% year-over-year in the same quarter. These statistics show an important shift for consumers towards mobile computing. These numbers also made Rescuecom’s decision to include tablets as part of the RESCUECOM Computer Reliability Report for Q1 2013 that much easier. It’s clear that many users are choosing to take their computing mobile with tablet purchases. It would be foolish to ignore this trend. Read more »
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April 30th, 2013 by
RESCUECOM
We all have stories to tell and many of us fear losing them to history, where at best they’ll become lists of facts stored in dusty file cabinets. Personal histories, especially those passed on orally, are often lost this way. Michael Davis believes StoryPress can help solve this problem. StoryPress lets users document and record their personal stories orally using an iPad. Each story is stored virtually on StoryPress’s cloud drive, where one can access it anytime. StoryPress also organizes your stories and allows you to make them available for public viewing if you desire.
This is an elegant application of technology for recording and organizing family and personal histories. Michael Davis, the CEO of StoryPress, had family histories in mind when he created the app, but other interesting uses have appeared. Read more »
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September 6th, 2012 by
RESCUECOM
The world truly is interconnected by telecommunications technology now. Even so, there are gaps in the worldwide network and the people who explore those gaps are often the individuals who would benefit most from having reliable technology. Where smartphones may fail or one might find themselves out of network – on the open sea, in the wilderness, hiking and/or climbing – there are technologies that may allow you to communicate with the rest of the world and the mainstream communications networks. One of the premiere companies providing such communication channels is DeLorme. DeLorme has an impressive satellite network that allows its devices, like the Inreach For Smartphones, to operate wherever you are on Earth. Read more »
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August 14th, 2012 by
David
Virtually every musical artist will tell you that when they created their music, they did not format it in such a way that the ideal presentation would come from a pair of ear buds. Most musicians create music that resonates in the open air or rattles the wall from the depth of sound it produces. An entire generation is being raised on digital music players where the priority is portability, not sound quality. But that generation is not lost yet; many manufactures are producing docking systems that allow you to play music from your portable music devices over a more sophisticated speaker system than the native ones. For fans of Apple portable music and computing devices, there is the iOnly Bass Docking System. Read more »
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August 9th, 2012 by
David
The popularity of Apple’s mobile computing devices has led many manufacturers to create accessories that attempt to make Apple’s products even better. While Apple’s mobile devices, like the iPad, iPhone, and iPod lines are convenient for travel, they may be less-than-ideal for presenting media in a home environment. Seeking to augment the usefulness of your iPod or iPhone, Denon now makes a cool iPod/Networking Client Dock With Wi-Fi. Read more »
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August 7th, 2012 by
David
Even with the rise of the smartphone, the need for specialized personal safety devices persists. For sure, a smartphone may be very helpful in a medical emergency or when there is a threat against your life. However, with so many smartphones running sophisticated programs, one must often unlock their smartphone and wait for it to boot to a menu screen from which you select the applications you wish to use. The time it takes to unlock your smartphone may be the moments – especially in a heart attack or assault situation – you need to actually be able to make an emergency call. Fortunately, as communications devices have become more sophisticated, so too have the specialized emergency/personal safety devices. One useful personal safety device is the ZOMM Wireless Leash Plus. Read more »
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August 6th, 2012 by
David
The name Hallmark Cards is virtually synonymous with greeting cards, much the way people refer to MP3 players as iPods or inline skates as Rollerblades. To its credit in the rapidly changing world, Hallmark Cards has worked very hard to keep with the times and it has a robust online presence. The physical greeting card manufacturer effectively competes against many online digital greeting card sites and Hallmark Cards continues to innovate. Seeing the intense interest in mobile computing among many of its fans, Hallmark Cards has released the Hallmark Go Cards application! Read more »
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August 4th, 2012 by
David
It does not take long, when shopping for new technological gadgets, to realize that every major manufacturer of tech has a different way of connecting, recharging, powering or operating their devices to make them distinctive. For those who do not want to ally themselves to a single corporate standard and would like to buy gadgets from a wide range of manufacturers, they either end up spending a lot of time figuring out how to maintain each of their devices or they end up spending a lot of money to be able to recharge and synch all of their devices simultaneously. Callpod, the makers of the ChargePod, FuelTank, and other connectivity devices, saw that problem and has been steadily working to make the lives of consumers much easier. A lot of the credit for Callpod’s success comes from Craig Lurey. Read more »
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July 31st, 2012 by
David
With so many digital photography services online, it can be very hard for a new, emerging, or revamped service to effectively sell itself to its target demographic. Digital photographers have a lot of choices these days, but with the rapidly changing nature of the Internet, recently several online photo editors and storage sites have been shut down, while new ones have sprouted up. Making your online digital photo service seem fresh, new, and vital can be as much a marketing challenge as it is an issue of programming your service the right way. For Shutterfly, the challenge of marketing the website and its many services falls to Katelyn Watson. Read more »